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the tensions entitled to say it anyway she wants to and that's what america is about is letting people speak their mind. i think the3ik.2u-'fkñ]suñb'!1 ♪ i hope you never lose your sense of wonder ♪ promise me that you'll give faith a fighting chance, ♪ promise me that you'll give faith a fighting chance, ♪ promise me that you'll give faith a fighting chance, ♪ promise me that you'll give faith a fighting chance, ♪ and when you get the choice to sit it out or dance, ♪ and when you get the choice to sit it out or dance, ♪ and when you get the choice to sit it out or dance, ♪ and when you get the choice to sit it out or dance, ♪ i hope you dance . . . ♪ i hope you dance . . . ♪ i hope you dance . . . ♪ i hope you dance . . . ♪ i hope you dance . . . ♪ i hope you dance . . . ♪ i hope you dance . . . ♪ i hope you dance . . . ♪ i hope you dance. ♪ i hope you dance. ♪ hope you dance. ♪ hope you dance. ♪ hope you dance. >> julie: from humble beginnings in a new york housing market to the united states supreme court, justice sonia sotomayor reachin
the tensions entitled to say it anyway she wants to and that's what america is about is letting people speak their mind. i think the3ik.2u-'fkñ]suñb'!1 ♪ i hope you never lose your sense of wonder ♪ promise me that you'll give faith a fighting chance, ♪ promise me that you'll give faith a fighting chance, ♪ promise me that you'll give faith a fighting chance, ♪ promise me that you'll give faith a fighting chance, ♪ and when you get the choice to sit it out or dance, ♪ and when...
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the tensions entitled to say it anyway she wants to and that's what america is about is letting people speak their mind. i think the3ik.2u-'fkñ]suñb'!1 when i was told i had diabetes, i felt amazingly boxed in. (announcer) joe uses the contour meter from bayer. (joe) my meter absolutely adapts to me and my lifestyle. i'm joe james, and being outside of the box is my simple win. (announcer) now available in five vibrant colors. >> julie: from humble beginnings in a new york housing market to the united states supreme court, justice sonia sotomayor reaching the peak of her profession today as she was sworn in to sit on the nation's highest court. >> under the constitution and laws of united states. >> so help me god. >> stomach god. >> congratulations and welcome to the court the one without, sonia sotomayor made history, becoming the nation's first hispanic justice. she is also just the third woman to become a member of the supreme court as she replaces retiring justice david souter. caroline shively is live in washington with more on her path to the high court and what comes next. >>
the tensions entitled to say it anyway she wants to and that's what america is about is letting people speak their mind. i think the3ik.2u-'fkñ]suñb'!1 when i was told i had diabetes, i felt amazingly boxed in. (announcer) joe uses the contour meter from bayer. (joe) my meter absolutely adapts to me and my lifestyle. i'm joe james, and being outside of the box is my simple win. (announcer) now available in five vibrant colors. >> julie: from humble beginnings in a new york housing...
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. >>> august is make or break month for health care in america. town halls are causing public uproar confusion. al li is curing the country on cnn express. joining us from the missouri state fair. talk about getting the pulse of america, what are you hearing? >> reporter: we have been driving from atlanta to des moines and passed through georgia, tennessee, kentucky, illinois, missouri, heading into kansas and iowa. we're talking to people in places smaller than what would get media coverage about health care. as the health care debate was heating up on tv, we were trying to get a quieter discussion going. there was plenty of disagreement where we went. we ended up in an interesting place, northwestern kentucky on the illinois border. we had a bit of a town hall meeting. one was a democratic candidate who ran in the last election and lost. she had very, very strong views on health care. here is a bit of a taste of what she told us. >> well, my husband and i are two of the 47 million plus that don't have health care. i'm not talking insurance. i wa
. >>> august is make or break month for health care in america. town halls are causing public uproar confusion. al li is curing the country on cnn express. joining us from the missouri state fair. talk about getting the pulse of america, what are you hearing? >> reporter: we have been driving from atlanta to des moines and passed through georgia, tennessee, kentucky, illinois, missouri, heading into kansas and iowa. we're talking to people in places smaller than what would get...
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one, which i entered back in the early 80's was white over black, jordan's kind of history of race in america. and so this code goes all the way down to i guess the last book i entered was booked number 1,088, our times, the illustrated history of the 20th century, race law, king came preaching, tend -- tet! but basically this is just kind of the list of the books i consulted or referred to in the book. but anyway, that's one file is the bibliography file. but the main one is the research file which is right here, and it automatically put -- each one of these going this way is a note card and this is pretty odd because it is the year month and day and it puts it in chronological order and it starts with 960 solomon completes the first temple. that comes from book number 438. i don't know why it's page 99 but this is some material on the hebrew profits. but of course as the movement -- as we get -- as the movement itself rises in to public attention leader in the 1950's it's more common you would get more than one note on the same day. for example october 29, 1956 there is a universal newsreel
one, which i entered back in the early 80's was white over black, jordan's kind of history of race in america. and so this code goes all the way down to i guess the last book i entered was booked number 1,088, our times, the illustrated history of the 20th century, race law, king came preaching, tend -- tet! but basically this is just kind of the list of the books i consulted or referred to in the book. but anyway, that's one file is the bibliography file. but the main one is the research file...
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afro-american mobility in corporate america? i haven't read this at all. secondly, how did you choose these relos bills? >> those are two good questions. maybe i should tell you how i chose them first because it helps me answer the other one. i had been assigned by the new york times some time ago to look at the issue of class in america. that is back in the days of newspapers, they didn't worry about you spending time looking at something. it was my assignment to look at what was the upper-middle-class, we didn't know what that was. i look at some census data, we looked at suburbs north of georgia, north of have and have. i hit upon one -- i liked the name. i had to figure out what is this place, who are the people here? the best way to do it in the secluded, often negated subdivisions, was to go to the raja sales. is hard to meet people any other way. there they are in their garage and there is nobody coming by, here comes this reporter up the driveway who is there under false pretenses but do they mind talking? everybody loves to talk. that was the proc
afro-american mobility in corporate america? i haven't read this at all. secondly, how did you choose these relos bills? >> those are two good questions. maybe i should tell you how i chose them first because it helps me answer the other one. i had been assigned by the new york times some time ago to look at the issue of class in america. that is back in the days of newspapers, they didn't worry about you spending time looking at something. it was my assignment to look at what was the...
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the supreme court, home to america's highest court. the first sunday in october on c-span. >> you are watching news makers and our guest is dr. thomas [unintelligible] dr. friedman, thank you for your time today. >> good to be here. >> joining us is lauren with the associated press and maggie fox of reuters. thanks for coming in. maggie fox, you get the first question. >> dr. friedman, i will start off here. this week, the president's council of science advisers issued a report on swine flu, h1n1 flu. it gave a clue as to what the impact of the united states would be. can you tell us how the cdc to seize the various aspects of that report and whether you think some of the numbers might have been overblown or exaggerated? i think one of the numbers was that 90,000 people could be expected to die this flu season. . . >> how can we plan to surge up when those plans are underway? what can we do to vaccinate people as quickly as possible when vaccine becomes available? how could we make sure people have underlying health conditions like ast
the supreme court, home to america's highest court. the first sunday in october on c-span. >> you are watching news makers and our guest is dr. thomas [unintelligible] dr. friedman, thank you for your time today. >> good to be here. >> joining us is lauren with the associated press and maggie fox of reuters. thanks for coming in. maggie fox, you get the first question. >> dr. friedman, i will start off here. this week, the president's council of science advisers issued a...
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everywhere i go, i see americas pulling themselves up. i am convinced we can see a light at the anticipated of the tunnel, now we can move forward with promise and conviction to reach a new day. thank you very much. >> today on washington journal, a look at numbers with rex nutting. also a look at legislation that would give federal government control over student loans. later a discussion about the resignation of senator mel martinez. washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. the phenomenon of face book on the success and how it toer two best friends apart. >> these brief remarks are courtesy of wofl tv. >> first, i had the privilege of being the mayor of orange county. and now i serve as a united states senator. i have enjoyed serving the people and their interests. when i began my term as senator, i promised not to simply warm a seat. this has meant pressing for help for assistance for families struggling to keep their homes. on that note, i'm especially grateful to the men and woman and their families who i might have had the dis
everywhere i go, i see americas pulling themselves up. i am convinced we can see a light at the anticipated of the tunnel, now we can move forward with promise and conviction to reach a new day. thank you very much. >> today on washington journal, a look at numbers with rex nutting. also a look at legislation that would give federal government control over student loans. later a discussion about the resignation of senator mel martinez. washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. the...
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"good morning america" will have more on this in a moment. stay with us. (announcer) you think bleach gets your toilet perfectly clean? fact. bleach doesn't get rid of stains. it just whitens them. with this stain revealing dye you can see the stains bleach leaves behind. lysol power toilet bowl cleaner removes stains better than bleach while killing 99.9% of germs. to give you a toilet thats completely clean. lysol. the number one pediatrician recommended brand. lysol. disinfect to protect. look for money saving coupons for lysol products. only in this weekend's newspaper. >>> justin's about ready to tell us how the weekend is shaping up. >>> first, a look at the headlines this morning. it's not supposed to end this way. sherrie johnson reports on this deadly crash in a west baltimore intersection. >>> is the recession over? we'll learn new numbers that may give us the head's up that the worst may be over. we are your white marlins station. we've been giving you morning updates all week long. today it is it for fishing tournament. that will be a wild scen
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. >> whenever america has set about solving our toughest problems, there have always been those that sought to preserve the sta cuss quo by scaring the american people. >> reporter: he dealt directly with end-of-life procedures in a very personal way. >> i just lost my grandmother last year. i know what it's like to watch somebody you love who is aging deteriorate. >> reporter: during the q&a, the president faced tough questioners. >> i'd love to have a debate. >> reporter: jack lane challenged the president to explain how private insurance companies can repeat against the government? he repeat add refrain he used in other town halls, taking a shot at the u.s. postal service. >> ups and fedex are doing a lot better than the post office. >> reporter: afterwards lane said he wasn't satisfied with mr. obama's answer on the public option. >> i asked for in my question, i didn't want generalities or philosophical arguments. >> reporter: did the president hint that the public option may not be in the final bill? not quite. >> the public option, whether we have it or don't have it, is not t
. >> whenever america has set about solving our toughest problems, there have always been those that sought to preserve the sta cuss quo by scaring the american people. >> reporter: he dealt directly with end-of-life procedures in a very personal way. >> i just lost my grandmother last year. i know what it's like to watch somebody you love who is aging deteriorate. >> reporter: during the q&a, the president faced tough questioners. >> i'd love to have a debate....
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i know who america and americans are. i know what we have done in the past, and the first thing we have to do is draw a line in the sand and very soon i will tell you how, but in the meantime, there are vital steps that are politically incorrect, but i'm going to ask you to take them. first thing that i would like to ask you to do is consult with a trusted spiritual advisor for guidance that. can be a member of your clergy or trusted spiritual friend t could be -- i don't i don't carf you worship a spoon. talk to the spoon. unless the spoon is telling you to kill or hurt people, then it's probably a spoon that you shouldn't listen to, you should listen. the guidance of the lord in prayer needs to be sought in this country at this time. this is something that invites ridicule of the mindless godless spawns of hell i know, but i couldn't care less. get on your knees and ask the lord what we should be doing. we must have inspiration on our side for this struggle, because what's coming our way is not good. second, now that yo
i know who america and americans are. i know what we have done in the past, and the first thing we have to do is draw a line in the sand and very soon i will tell you how, but in the meantime, there are vital steps that are politically incorrect, but i'm going to ask you to take them. first thing that i would like to ask you to do is consult with a trusted spiritual advisor for guidance that. can be a member of your clergy or trusted spiritual friend t could be -- i don't i don't carf you...
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. >> it is still a tough world for minorities in america. >> absolutely. what you are having -- first, before you get to the demographics, there's one big theme here. manufacturing has been taking it on the chin for decades. every recession we have in that period accelerates. it gets very much harder. >> you start to see that in the numbers. you see the adult male unemployment rate is higher than adult women because adult males populate the manufacturing industry more than women. >> exactly. michigan, for example, has the highest unemployment rate in the nation. that is the same reason. women tend to work more in services, which tend to be a bit smoother. we are seeing in the latest numbers that the job loss is expected in services were much weaker than expected. that engine is starting up again in this country. >> we have seen the numbers go down, meaning higher percentage amongst hispanics. other than that we've seen blacks do a little bit better. other groups do better. it's marginal. bottom line is it's still -- >> this is marginal. i would expect basi
. >> it is still a tough world for minorities in america. >> absolutely. what you are having -- first, before you get to the demographics, there's one big theme here. manufacturing has been taking it on the chin for decades. every recession we have in that period accelerates. it gets very much harder. >> you start to see that in the numbers. you see the adult male unemployment rate is higher than adult women because adult males populate the manufacturing industry more than...
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the system works a lot better for insurance companies that it does for america's families. to maintain what is best about our healthcare system is going to require change. we have to keep what is good about the system, especially the relationship between doctors, nurses, and their patients, while fixing what is broken. for all the scare tactic out there, what is truly scary is if we do not do anything. we will continue to see 14,000 americans lose their insurance every day. premiums will continue to skyrocket. the deficit will continue to grow, because most of it is medicare and medicaid. medicare will go into the red and less than a decade, an insurance woken -- insurance companies will continue to profit by discriminating against people because they are sick. if you want a brighter future, i need your help. i need you to stand for hope, knock on doors, spread the word, because we are going to get this done this year. thank you, grand junction. [applause] thank you. all right, now, i have time for a bunch of questions. we have a bunch of people in the audience with microph
the system works a lot better for insurance companies that it does for america's families. to maintain what is best about our healthcare system is going to require change. we have to keep what is good about the system, especially the relationship between doctors, nurses, and their patients, while fixing what is broken. for all the scare tactic out there, what is truly scary is if we do not do anything. we will continue to see 14,000 americans lose their insurance every day. premiums will...
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. >> whether obama for america or organizing for america has nothing to do with, never has had anything to do with what if you sign up for through white house.gov to receive e-mails so let's just -- the reason i interrupted you is because i want you to rephrase the question so doesn't continue to assume something is violating the law and mixing political -- >> some people who never signed up for anything related to the white house, nor obama as a candidate or anything. and have received e-mails from david axelrod. how could that be? >> i would have to look at who you said got the e-mails. host: major garrett joins us later in the show with the latest in what has now become an ongoing back and forth with the white house on this. bill: as away search for enss we get e-mails from viewers and we have gotten several who said i sent an e-mail to flag the white house.gov. we want to answer your questions how the white house posed it. they would send up to 10 e-mails and not get an answer but in return they would get the e-mail from david axelrod which has raised some of the suspicion as to why
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. neil: all right. mother nature has been busy today. we are getting word of a massive 7.6 earthquake striking in the indian ocean, triggering a tsunami warning for the area around myanmar. the u.s. geological survey is watching it very closely. this on the heels of the reports of a follow-up earthquake in tokyo, registering 6.6. there were environments outside them were registering 7.1. we will keep track of both. for now, mother nature is pretty hard. >> if we cannot put our family in the system, why should the rest of us? >> people are tired. are they going to be willing to pay the same plan? [yelling] neil: if you cook it, you damn well better eat it. that is what my next guest is saying. congressman john flemming, a republican and a doctor from louisiana. you say that if congress is going to propose this, they should take it up? >> absolutely. i came to washington for the first time in january, concerned about the arrogance a
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. neil: all right. mother nature has been busy today. we are getting word of a massive 7.6 earthquake striking in the indian ocean, triggering a tsunami warning for the area around myanmar. the u.s. geological survey is watching it very closely. this on the heels of the reports of a follow-up earthquake in tokyo, registering 6.6. there were environments outside them were registering 7.1. we will...
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when we come back, so you've got an idea you think could be america's next big thing? well, let's see what the simon cowell of invention has to say. >> they say that necessity is the mother of all invention. about te man you're about to meet could be described as its hed so, because he's launched so many products for some of the hation's biggest companies that he's been given a job by the government. government. k?s task? hatd the next big thing that will help spark this sluggish omy.omy. hilearbara pinto reports, while e ere may be no shortage of ideas not everyone is a winner. e ere may be no shortage of ideas not everyone is a winner. >> meet the dreamer. >> hi. >> hi. my name is >> inventors who hope their ideas will strike gold. >> we have an invention. >> is that the invention? >> that's the invention. >> this that is a -- >> it's a swiss army knife of waste accessories, holding dog waste bags. >> they've traveled to this chicago hotel ballroom to meet the man. >> they'll be interested in the inventor. >> doug hall, the brilliant, often barefoot guru of invention
when we come back, so you've got an idea you think could be america's next big thing? well, let's see what the simon cowell of invention has to say. >> they say that necessity is the mother of all invention. about te man you're about to meet could be described as its hed so, because he's launched so many products for some of the hation's biggest companies that he's been given a job by the government. government. k?s task? hatd the next big thing that will help spark this sluggish omy.omy....
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>>guest: one difference america was founded on classical liberal idea and a way that european states don't have if you look at the origins of american conservative is a news the strains of hamilton's ideas of manufacturer tomei capitalism, markets, centraliz ed power and jeffersonian they blend together into a conservative movement there is no clear tradition the whigs at lagged a mob to defend against you do not have feudal traditions. >>host: professor joseph lowndes from the university of oregon "from the new deal to the new right". >> as the author of a new book about how congress are rarely works called the waxman reporter i hope people will read that. it is nonfiction what i tend to read rather than fictional the willis faber i listen to books rather than read them brian listening to the book of the sequel to fiasco which was a fabulous book i just finished "the inheritance" of foreign policy problems this administration is inheriting and i'm looking forward to a book about the involvement of the united states in the middle east. i read the six days of four and i highly recomme
>>guest: one difference america was founded on classical liberal idea and a way that european states don't have if you look at the origins of american conservative is a news the strains of hamilton's ideas of manufacturer tomei capitalism, markets, centraliz ed power and jeffersonian they blend together into a conservative movement there is no clear tradition the whigs at lagged a mob to defend against you do not have feudal traditions. >>host: professor joseph lowndes from the...
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we have seen has helped to depress wages in america. this bill will help the working people here who are hurting. there is a provision in the bill that says they should do research on what medical treatments are effective, and it says explicitly that says that this research on never be used by the government to dictate any procedure or outcomes. it will be information available for people but it says in the bill. now i will be glad to take questions. yes? >> [inaudible] >> anybody who has their hands up, i will acknowledge them. anplease go to the microphone oe i acknowledge it. i will acknowledge to most likely by row. this lady here go ahead. the gentleman in the blue will be next. >> president obama wants to cut costs and give us more choice in health care. if he is serious about doing this in serious about doing this, why isn't there tort reform? [applause] you have more choice of insurance companies if you allow people to buy their insurance anywhere in the united states. if they can go to any state to get their insurance -- r>> th
we have seen has helped to depress wages in america. this bill will help the working people here who are hurting. there is a provision in the bill that says they should do research on what medical treatments are effective, and it says explicitly that says that this research on never be used by the government to dictate any procedure or outcomes. it will be information available for people but it says in the bill. now i will be glad to take questions. yes? >> [inaudible] >> anybody...
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this is america. america is all about choice. except for health care. >> on that note respect thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. not yet, larry. >> i'm sorry. >> lloyd blankrfein reportedly telling his employees to avoid big ticket purchases. so we're asking the question, is being rich and making money suddenly out of favor? today's call of the wild. >> and right now top u.s. banking regulators continuing their senate hearing. this amid reports treasury secretary geithner blasted them for not embracing the regulatory reform proposal. we'll go to capitol hill for a live report on right here on "the call." (groans) a lot of people are gonna be kicking themselves for not buying in this market. (woman) visit remax.com where you can see all the listings in thousands of cities and towns. where do you want to be? most people try to get rid of algae, and we're trying to grow it. the algae are very beautiful. they come in blue or red, golden, green. algae could be converted into biofuels... that we could someday run our cars on. in
this is america. america is all about choice. except for health care. >> on that note respect thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. not yet, larry. >> i'm sorry. >> lloyd blankrfein reportedly telling his employees to avoid big ticket purchases. so we're asking the question, is being rich and making money suddenly out of favor? today's call of the wild. >> and right now top u.s. banking regulators continuing their senate hearing. this amid reports treasury secretary...
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a study by i-safe america shows nearly half of middle-schoolers have been victims of cyber-bullying. nearly half also admit they've been the bully. some kids do it for laughs some kids do it to get a reaction and some kids do it because they're friends were victims and they wanted revenge. wiredsafety.org created the teenangels to help educate kids about staying safe online. members of this chapter at new york's ursuline school helped younger students identify cyberbullying. greg, a high school student, was changing in the locker room one day after school, when his friend matt took an embarrassing picture of him. within seconds the picture was sent among all the cell phones at the school. even though many kids have been victims of cyberbullying, they don't tell their parents. >> we have found over 60 reasons why kids say they do not want to tell their parents. they are worried they will be considered a tattletale by their friends, they're worried that their parents will get worried and take away their computer. this 6th grader, also named didn't tell her parents because the boy doing
a study by i-safe america shows nearly half of middle-schoolers have been victims of cyber-bullying. nearly half also admit they've been the bully. some kids do it for laughs some kids do it to get a reaction and some kids do it because they're friends were victims and they wanted revenge. wiredsafety.org created the teenangels to help educate kids about staying safe online. members of this chapter at new york's ursuline school helped younger students identify cyberbullying. greg, a high school...
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i'll get to you in a moment. >> okay. >> i'm from voice of america. and do you foresee any constructive role of grameen of what countries like afghanistan after the election, if there is any democracy, any stability. >> there's already lots of microfinance programs in afghanistan. of another organization is a nationwide financial organization microfinance has a role in all countries. we have done microfinance in another war torn country, kosovo. when the guns were firing just a peace treaty was signed at that time. we sent our staff at the invitation of an italian organization. so we went there and we set up. at that time there was no government in that country. there was no currency. they were using deutsche market at that time. there's no bank. so we started a grameen program without no government. there's no financial system, no banks. and it worked and it works beautiful still in kosovo. the reason why i say it's possible it can be done in a war situation because people's lives go on. so you need to support that life. whatever life there is so tha
i'll get to you in a moment. >> okay. >> i'm from voice of america. and do you foresee any constructive role of grameen of what countries like afghanistan after the election, if there is any democracy, any stability. >> there's already lots of microfinance programs in afghanistan. of another organization is a nationwide financial organization microfinance has a role in all countries. we have done microfinance in another war torn country, kosovo. when the guns were firing just...
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i'm staying long bank of america. >> and capital one was up 60% in a month.h. this is a stock that absolutely took off and then that added little boost with mr. paulson, the fact he's positioned in there, as well.. a lot of put activity out there last week on that news, basically looking for a pullback, started to trade very, very heavy trade last week, looking for something sort of pullback near term. those traders were looking at this saying, all right, this is a momentary blip, big move already going into this move. they're getting some of that already. >> take a look at wells fargo on july 22nd, they reported their second quarter. it closed at 24.45, today the stock closed at 26.30, if you're looking for an entry point, i believe that's it. we talked about again the deep end of the pool shorting these things which i happen to believe you can still do. if you're on the sidelines waiting, i think 24 1/2 that's when you get in wfc. >> i thought the numbers on the delinquencies were pretty good, especially the 30 days. this is really your future trend here. the
i'm staying long bank of america. >> and capital one was up 60% in a month.h. this is a stock that absolutely took off and then that added little boost with mr. paulson, the fact he's positioned in there, as well.. a lot of put activity out there last week on that news, basically looking for a pullback, started to trade very, very heavy trade last week, looking for something sort of pullback near term. those traders were looking at this saying, all right, this is a momentary blip, big...
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we have seen books about the accounting bothers of america as it emerged in 1700's. i think this time again is to look at a founding fathers of this new america and one represents to the world. >> host: dui d.c. to read about these issues or is it a challenge? >> guest: writing is the greatest intellectual exercise. my -- trained a boxer's nose around people the exercise and had to show tremendous courage on their side, but remained engaging in a buck and the ideas getting those ideas to be real on the page so others can understand that and engage them to me it is my maximum energy and a maximum game. >> host: we have spent three hours with juan williams, thanks for joining us on booktv. >> guest: thank you, for having me. i appreciate it. journalist and author nicholas basbanes has written seven books about the culture, but people and places. his first work "a gentle madness" published in 1995 this had a 20 printings during his most recent books are "every book its reader" en "a world of letters". yale university press 1980 to 2008. booktv visited the north massachu
we have seen books about the accounting bothers of america as it emerged in 1700's. i think this time again is to look at a founding fathers of this new america and one represents to the world. >> host: dui d.c. to read about these issues or is it a challenge? >> guest: writing is the greatest intellectual exercise. my -- trained a boxer's nose around people the exercise and had to show tremendous courage on their side, but remained engaging in a buck and the ideas getting those...
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glenn: america, the average person makes $45,000 a year. our average congressman makes $173,000 a year and they have great healthcare and they have great perks. i don't know if you heard this, but they just bought three new gulf streams, which of course businesses like general motors, they shouldn't have that. citibank, they shouldn't have that, but now that we own general motors and citibank, congress needs three gulf streams g-550's. what i think most americans don't understand is that the people in this room are the people that create the jobs. it's not the people that have screwed it up like general motors or citibank or anything like that. the average person in this country is employed by people like this, and they were all people that had dreams. america, what you need to do for just the remaining time that we have is listen to these people. i don't know about you, but i have never worked for a poor guy. i have never worked for somebody who made $20,000 a year. he has never offer the me a job. why? because he doesn't have the money. i
glenn: america, the average person makes $45,000 a year. our average congressman makes $173,000 a year and they have great healthcare and they have great perks. i don't know if you heard this, but they just bought three new gulf streams, which of course businesses like general motors, they shouldn't have that. citibank, they shouldn't have that, but now that we own general motors and citibank, congress needs three gulf streams g-550's. what i think most americans don't understand is that the...
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. >> and the day is here for judge sonia sotomayor, hello and welcome to a special edition of america's news headquarters from new york city, i'm rick folbaum. >> jamie: i'm jamie colby, great to have you with us on this exciting day and if you are tuning in for the cost of freedom, no worries it will air later today at 12:00 eastern and only one hour remains now, before judge sotomayor takes her oath and becomes the 111th supreme court justice, caroline shivley is live after the supreme court monitoring the excitement. hi, caroline. >> reporter: hey there, jamie. it an historic day today, becoming the first hispanic justice, on the supreme court, sonia sotomayor and also as you said the first time cameras will be inside the supreme court building and we'll get to see it broadcast live less than an hour from now and here's the breakdown of what we'll see at 11:00 local, first, sotomayor will take the constitutional oath administered by chief justice con robert and a private -- in a private ceremony and her family is allowed in for that and no cameras and that is the oath all federal emp
. >> and the day is here for judge sonia sotomayor, hello and welcome to a special edition of america's news headquarters from new york city, i'm rick folbaum. >> jamie: i'm jamie colby, great to have you with us on this exciting day and if you are tuning in for the cost of freedom, no worries it will air later today at 12:00 eastern and only one hour remains now, before judge sotomayor takes her oath and becomes the 111th supreme court justice, caroline shivley is live after the...
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a system works a lot better for insurance companies than it does for america's families. to maintain what's best about our health care system, for you to keep what you've got if you're happy with it, it's going to require change. we've got to keep what's good about the system, especially the relationship between doctors, nurses and their patients, while fixing what's broken. because for all the scare tactics out there, what's truly scary is if we don't do anything, we will continue to see 14,000 americans lose their health insurance every day. premium also continue to skyrocket, going up three times faster than your wages, the deficit will continue to grow because most of it is medicare and medicaid. medicare will go into the red in less than a decade. insurance companies will continue to profit by discriminating against people just because they're sick. if you want a different future, a brighter future, i need your help. i need you to stand for hope. i need to you knock on doors. i need to you spread the word because we are going to get this done this year. thank you. th
a system works a lot better for insurance companies than it does for america's families. to maintain what's best about our health care system, for you to keep what you've got if you're happy with it, it's going to require change. we've got to keep what's good about the system, especially the relationship between doctors, nurses and their patients, while fixing what's broken. because for all the scare tactics out there, what's truly scary is if we don't do anything, we will continue to see...
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. >> here is a look at other stories making news early today in america. the fbi will investigate the videotaped beating of a minneapolis man by several police officers. one officer is seen tackling this driver he pulled over after that man stood up to take out his wallet. backup officers arrived and punched and kicked and tasered that subdued man. the police chief said the initial officer acted appropriately, but he has concerns about the way the other officers behaved. >>> california residents stumbled upon a shocking surprise in his backyard. an 11-foot python made its way on to the property and couldn't find its way home. it took four animal control officers to handle this 50-pound snake. police believe that wayward python is an escaped pet. let's hope so. >>> elsewhere in california, sticker shock for auctiongoers. a vintage ferarri hauling in more than $5 million. the winner bidder of the 1962 of course always remains anonymous. >>> in one town in nebraska, every dog had its day. a possible pool opened its gates to four-legged friends looking to cool
. >> here is a look at other stories making news early today in america. the fbi will investigate the videotaped beating of a minneapolis man by several police officers. one officer is seen tackling this driver he pulled over after that man stood up to take out his wallet. backup officers arrived and punched and kicked and tasered that subdued man. the police chief said the initial officer acted appropriately, but he has concerns about the way the other officers behaved. >>>...
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that is why for the next 10 to 15 years the central question in america must be, if we don't want america to fail, what do we have to do to succeed? and i want to build on that, but i first want to introduce steve to talk briefly about the approach he'll be describing and the way if you use sound things that already working in some places and you goff them across the country. we can have remarkable break-throughs. steve goldsmith. >> thank you, mr. speaker. appreciate being cited after camus, orwell, hyak. i get my hour a little bit later, so let me make three or four minutes of quick comments. but to follow the tone of the morning, let me start with a quick anecdote. i was talking to rudy giuliani right after he got elected, trying to change the way new york city worked and i came in from la guardia and stopped in a cab stopped at a stoplight, in the day of the squeaky guys and they came out to wash the windshield and the taxi driver turned on the windshield really fast and the the light changed and the guy reached into get the money and it struck they me that is what government does. do
that is why for the next 10 to 15 years the central question in america must be, if we don't want america to fail, what do we have to do to succeed? and i want to build on that, but i first want to introduce steve to talk briefly about the approach he'll be describing and the way if you use sound things that already working in some places and you goff them across the country. we can have remarkable break-throughs. steve goldsmith. >> thank you, mr. speaker. appreciate being cited after...
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america's softest bath tissue. >>> welcome back. before we say good-bye, don't miss the pga championship today and tomorrow. that's at 2:00 p.m. eastern live from minnesota. glory's last shot as they call it and tiger woods with a four-shot lead. it's over. >> tough weather, though. tough weather. >> is it really? i have a feeling that will be on at my house later today. early next saturday, put this on the calendar, edie falco joining us to talk about her new show. and august, as we know, can be a busy time for houseguests. how do you handle it when they won't leave? we'll help you get rid of them. >> awkward. >> three days, out. gone. >> three days. two days in my house. thank you for joining us on this saturday. have a wonderful weekend. we'll see you next weekend. we leave you now with more mindy inside. mindy. ♪ i have a lot of hope worn out shoes i could stand to lose ♪ ♪ shirts and jeans with stains and tatters ♪ ♪ reminds me of times with you ♪ ♪ highs and lows is how i go ♪ ♪ when little moments shine ♪
america's softest bath tissue. >>> welcome back. before we say good-bye, don't miss the pga championship today and tomorrow. that's at 2:00 p.m. eastern live from minnesota. glory's last shot as they call it and tiger woods with a four-shot lead. it's over. >> tough weather, though. tough weather. >> is it really? i have a feeling that will be on at my house later today. early next saturday, put this on the calendar, edie falco joining us to talk about her new show. and...
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to love food in america you have the stigma of being elitist in a way. that shouldn't be the case. i think americans should appreciate food more, that way maybe we'd eat less bad food or know where our food is coming from. >> charlie: what you described is what you don't get. what's not necessary. what do you get? what's the meal? >> you tenner a very small room, you're going to get variety of can payse and then -- canape then raw fish dish. certain things that we want to sell. like we want raw dish. we want an egg dish. we want a pasta course. want fish coue. we want a meat course. those are the parameters we try to switch it upithin that. atever is st in that day, we've had -- we've been messing around with the menu, we have a short rib dish. the hard thing is, for the cooks is the menus not stayed the same but we want to change. we are constantly trying to push, not the envelope, but we're sort of add we want to change the menu. it's hard -- >> attention deficit disorder? >> when customers come in they read about some of the food items we have short rib dish or a fluke dish, one
to love food in america you have the stigma of being elitist in a way. that shouldn't be the case. i think americans should appreciate food more, that way maybe we'd eat less bad food or know where our food is coming from. >> charlie: what you described is what you don't get. what's not necessary. what do you get? what's the meal? >> you tenner a very small room, you're going to get variety of can payse and then -- canape then raw fish dish. certain things that we want to sell. like...
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but this is also a boo about migration and the immrant experiencen america, and my thinking in terms of sister beginning and the golden venture, the story i wanted to tell is where you actually interview everyon the police, the fbi, undocumented chinese, sister ping, snakeheads, peopl they have smuggled, immigration lawyers, officials who determine immigration policy in washington. everybody sort of through the whole -- along the whole continuum, and the centerpiece ishieving of the golden venture. and some of you may have vague memories of. after sister inning and ah kay cooperated, there was a ship that came to new york called the golden venture. as it happened there had been another ship prior to this one that was called the najd ii and it made it as far as kenya and couldn't get any further, just bottomed out. these passengers, hundreds of them, were stranded in kenya. they had been planning on going to the united states. the voyage has taken them longer. they didn't have money, they were stuck. one of the main characters in the book is a guy named chow, who has the american name
but this is also a boo about migration and the immrant experiencen america, and my thinking in terms of sister beginning and the golden venture, the story i wanted to tell is where you actually interview everyon the police, the fbi, undocumented chinese, sister ping, snakeheads, peopl they have smuggled, immigration lawyers, officials who determine immigration policy in washington. everybody sort of through the whole -- along the whole continuum, and the centerpiece ishieving of the golden...
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. >>> keep it here on abc2, starting at 7:00 this morning, "good morning america" will be live to report on the beginning of the human trials for the h1n1 vaccine at the university of maryland school of medicine. >>> no miracle on the hudson this weekend. no one needing to be rescued. on saturday a helicopter and small plane crashed, nobody survived. yesterday police divers pulled more bodies from the murky waters from the hudson. investigators say it's difficult grim work. >> the bottom is very murky. it's hard for the divers to see in front of them. they are trying to almost operate in the dark. >> nine people were killed in this click collision. seven bodies and some wreckage has already been pulled from the river. >>> still no budging from the president of mexico and obama. the two leaders are trying to reach agreement over the pace of u.s. drug fighting. aids and also allowing mexican trucks to be north of the border. the canadian prime minister will be sitting down with them. it's often called the three amigos summit. >>> china and japan are being battered by powerful storms. at le
. >>> keep it here on abc2, starting at 7:00 this morning, "good morning america" will be live to report on the beginning of the human trials for the h1n1 vaccine at the university of maryland school of medicine. >>> no miracle on the hudson this weekend. no one needing to be rescued. on saturday a helicopter and small plane crashed, nobody survived. yesterday police divers pulled more bodies from the murky waters from the hudson. investigators say it's difficult...
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. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. . >>> in los angeles, surveillance video captured a rough encounter between a drunk man and a metropolitan transportation authority guard. the guard was convicted of battery after he attacked this man, who was near comatose from intoxicati intoxication. they decided to transfer security operations to the los angeles county sheriff's department. >>> in california, a dormitory of a prison burned and 55 inmates were taken to the hospital after a violent riot there. a fight between two rival gangs quickly got out of hand. no employees were injured, but there is extensive damage to the prison itself. >>> firefighters in north carolina had another emergency to deal with when their fire truck sort of rolled away and into a house. the truck knocked the house off its foundation while a man was asleep on a couch inside. he said he felt like a human pinball but other than that he was all right. the driver had left the truck unattended. >>> a modern day pony express brought a very special surprise to florida. the dau
. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. . >>> in los angeles, surveillance video captured a rough encounter between a drunk man and a metropolitan transportation authority guard. the guard was convicted of battery after he attacked this man, who was near comatose from intoxicati intoxication. they decided to transfer security operations to the los angeles county sheriff's department. >>> in california, a dormitory...
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a tbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. >>> donald rumsfeld tries to rebutt tom ridge with defending himself with quotes from bin laden. and someone fires death panel fabricator betsy mccoy. these stories ahead. first, best persons in the world. dateline, new york, the best continuing fraud. shawn hannity, we told you when republican congressman spencer backus said the economy faces default in two years, max bachus of montana and he said i may face a deficit in two years, hannity never mentioned the correction. we thought it was just hannity stupidity. he is deliberately lying. last night he continued to repeat the quote. honestly if, the government had standards for news as stringent as it does for when
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a tbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. >>> donald rumsfeld tries to rebutt tom ridge with defending...
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hello, america. i always wanted to be a a community organizer because ibu love communities and i love one being organized, they are in! such disarray. the community organizer in chief is transforming america but nobody is really noticing and i think it is because theyi don't know what they are looking for. th i want to show youey ano pwictu here. bring this picture up. ca i want you to loon ykou at thio picture and tell me what ispic changing in this picture. this it from the university ofv south dakota department of dak psychology, their website.ir w this is a test based on antifih scientific theory called change blindness. a theory that i think might in help explain what is happening in our country right now.nd i was doing some research this weekend and i brought it down t to about ten different people , at my house, i'm usually on psychology websites. invisual perception, change blindness is a phenomena that s occurs when a person is viewine a visual scene and fails to detect large changes in the
hello, america. i always wanted to be a a community organizer because ibu love communities and i love one being organized, they are in! such disarray. the community organizer in chief is transforming america but nobody is really noticing and i think it is because theyi don't know what they are looking for. th i want to show youey ano pwictu here. bring this picture up. ca i want you to loon ykou at thio picture and tell me what ispic changing in this picture. this it from the university ofv...
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. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. one woman in wisconsin is lucky to have some great breaks. take a look at this image. onlookers snapped these photos as the car was perched on top a raised bridge. now, the bridge was actually at a 45-degree angle when they saw the car and lowered it. police are still trying to contact the driver who drove off uninjured. >>> animal protection officials in florida rescued more than 20 mal nourished horses. spca investigators charged their owner with animal cruelty after finding many of the emaciated animals with their ribs showing. 10 were removed on the spot. >>> elsewhere in florida, good samaritans hoped they could rescue an animal. a group of people a beach tried to save a 14-foot baby sperm whale by continue to go pour water over it to keep it hydrated. unfortunately their efforts were not enough to save the beechd whale who ended up dying by the end of the day. >>> a remarkable reunion in miami brought a wayward dog back to the owner. after it was found it was scanned for an id m
. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. one woman in wisconsin is lucky to have some great breaks. take a look at this image. onlookers snapped these photos as the car was perched on top a raised bridge. now, the bridge was actually at a 45-degree angle when they saw the car and lowered it. police are still trying to contact the driver who drove off uninjured. >>> animal protection officials in florida rescued more than 20...
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back home the america they were fighting for was the idea because america that they lived and was not the ideal american as to everybody else did anybody writes about that? >> horace pippin did not fight about it jim was making plans to be a musician. hero to a little about how he believed in the military as a way to train the use. but nobody, i searched as far as i could for poets are anybody writing their own accounts. there were collections of letters and i contacted a collection of war letters but there were no letters from the 369. i had researchers surgery and france to see if anybody could find anything written in french but they could not find anything. it was very limiting the primary sources i could find. but i believe they can hold the laying neighbor fighting for the idea if i fight you cannot deny i fought for this i gave my blood and you cannot tell me know. they believe that and frederick douglass said that but to put brass buttons and eagles on them and and let him fight for his country and no one can deny him his citizenship and that is what they were thinking i think
back home the america they were fighting for was the idea because america that they lived and was not the ideal american as to everybody else did anybody writes about that? >> horace pippin did not fight about it jim was making plans to be a musician. hero to a little about how he believed in the military as a way to train the use. but nobody, i searched as far as i could for poets are anybody writing their own accounts. there were collections of letters and i contacted a collection of...
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and there will be projects at over 1 hu00 national parks all r america, including colorado. these are -- these are projects restoring trails, improving infrastructure, making park facilities more energy efficient. most of you know i toured yellowstone with michelle and the girls. we saw old faithful, i haven't seen it since i was 11 years old. it's still going strong. tomorrow we're going to be visiting the grand canyon and i recently signed into law a public lands bill that designates the dominguez escalante canyon as a national park area here in colorado. these are national treasures, symbols of how much we owe to those who came before us, and the fact that we're borrowing this earth from those who will follow us. i want to thank especially ken salazar because he's been leading the way on these vital issues, especially in the west. as we grab hold of enormous challenges like health care, the work of generations past, reminds us of our duty of generations yet to come. there's no doubt that the recovery plan is doing what we said it would. putting us on the road to recovery.
and there will be projects at over 1 hu00 national parks all r america, including colorado. these are -- these are projects restoring trails, improving infrastructure, making park facilities more energy efficient. most of you know i toured yellowstone with michelle and the girls. we saw old faithful, i haven't seen it since i was 11 years old. it's still going strong. tomorrow we're going to be visiting the grand canyon and i recently signed into law a public lands bill that designates the...
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saw what pro football in america could be. rod woodson saw a football field like kasparrov saw a chessboard. bob hayes ran so fast you hardly saw him. randall mcdaniel a blitzing linebacker. and fear in a quarterback's eyes. >> in the beginning, i had no desire to play football because my first love was basketball. my agility and speed on the court convinced my coaches and friends, like andre, that i would be stellar in football. after much duress, i surrendered and decided to give it a try. the first day was a nightmare. the second day, i quit. cal called my house on that day and spoke with my father. after the conversation ended, my father came and asked me, "son, why weren't you at practice today? are you sick? is something wrong?" i answered, "no, sir. football is just too hard. it's too hot, and it's too painful." my father gave me a look that i never will forget. and in his baritone voice, he said, "son, whatever you do in life, don't ever quit." my father's words resonated with me, and in that moment i decided to commit
saw what pro football in america could be. rod woodson saw a football field like kasparrov saw a chessboard. bob hayes ran so fast you hardly saw him. randall mcdaniel a blitzing linebacker. and fear in a quarterback's eyes. >> in the beginning, i had no desire to play football because my first love was basketball. my agility and speed on the court convinced my coaches and friends, like andre, that i would be stellar in football. after much duress, i surrendered and decided to give it a...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. that's a-- tiny netbook. yeah, it's-- good-looking, lightweight. generally awesome. and you could just-- go online, video-chat with my cousin. this is un-- under $200. are you some kind of-- mind reader, visionary ? no, i have them. huh. the new lightweight hp mini netbook with windows and america's largest and most-reliable 3g network built in. only 199.99 with mobile broadband plans from 39.99 i am-- speechless, envious. wanna be me right now. getting one. and we're walkin'... making it all a bit easier -- now that's progressive! call or click today. steve: as you can see, dick morris, a former adviser to president clinton, author of "catastrophe," to a number of -- a number one bestseller. i am sure that you saw this, hillary clinton in the condo. a young person wanted to know -- she thought that she was asking what bill clinton thought about china. he was asking about president obama, but she nonetheless took offense. here i
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. that's a-- tiny netbook. yeah, it's-- good-looking, lightweight. generally awesome. and you could just-- go online, video-chat with my cousin. this is un-- under $200. are you some kind of-- mind reader, visionary ? no, i have them. huh. the new lightweight hp mini netbook with windows and america's largest and most-reliable 3g network built in. only 199.99 with mobile broadband plans from 39.99...
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. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. 24 people in california were strandeded when a roller coaster broke down. there were no injuries. it took four and a half hours to rescue everyone. dangling between three to seven stories in the air, amazing. the riders were removed one at a time by crews in cherry-pickers. officials say a broken chain caused the coaster to stop. >>> a 13-vehicle accident in ohio killed two people and sent ten others it a hospital. multiple cars collided at an intersection. two of the vehicles involved did not stop moving and triggered another pile-up five blocks away. investigators believe that medical conditions may have prevented those two drivers from stopping. >>> surveillance cameras at a store in georgia captured a frightening robbery on take. police are looking for the suspect seen wearing a stocking mask and pointing a gun at the two employees. the bandit is still at large. >>> a high-speed police chase in philadelphia took an unexpected turn when the trooper realized that the car was actually racing to a hospital.
. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. 24 people in california were strandeded when a roller coaster broke down. there were no injuries. it took four and a half hours to rescue everyone. dangling between three to seven stories in the air, amazing. the riders were removed one at a time by crews in cherry-pickers. officials say a broken chain caused the coaster to stop. >>> a 13-vehicle accident in ohio killed two people and sent ten...
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it's a great place. >>> iraqi teens come to america to help break down barriers. we will take you inside a very unique camp in vermont. %%%%d >>> as america begins to wind down, its commitment in iraq, some young americans and iraqis are learning a little bit more about each other from the war. >> yes. cnn's mary snow reports on how bridges are being built between cultures. >> reporter: 5,000 miles from baghdad in vermont's green mountain, iraqi teenagers get their first days of the united states. the goal is to break down barriers with their british and american counterparts. >> now, let's practice -- >> reporter: behind the camaraderie, this 14-year-old from chicago says he first had to confront his stereotypes of iraqis. >> i thought that there were like -- they would be like really mean, or say racist things. it's like we're all humans. and we're working towards the same common goal. >> they had this awful idea about islam is all about killing people. >> reporter: these two iraqi teenagers who can't be identified for security reasons say dispelling stereot
it's a great place. >>> iraqi teens come to america to help break down barriers. we will take you inside a very unique camp in vermont. %%%%d >>> as america begins to wind down, its commitment in iraq, some young americans and iraqis are learning a little bit more about each other from the war. >> yes. cnn's mary snow reports on how bridges are being built between cultures. >> reporter: 5,000 miles from baghdad in vermont's green mountain, iraqi teenagers get...
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now, a wise approach to keeping america secure should be rooted in the values that the -- define our nation. values like resilience, shared responsibility, standing up for what is right. these are the values that led us to fight and win two world wars. that were on display in the dark days after the september 11th attacks. we must embrace them again now. so, how do we secure our homeland and stay true to our values? we do it with four level of collective response. it starts with the american people from there it extends to local law enforcement and, from there, up to the federal government, and then, finally, out beyond our shores. where america's international allies can serve and do serve as pans in a collective fight against terrorism. in the last four weeks alone, i have traveled nearly 30,000 miles. from islamabad to seattle. engaging partners in all of these levels. we have brokered international agreements, launched new partnerships, and challenged our citizens to play their part in our collective security. we face a common threat, it requires a collective response. and we mus
now, a wise approach to keeping america secure should be rooted in the values that the -- define our nation. values like resilience, shared responsibility, standing up for what is right. these are the values that led us to fight and win two world wars. that were on display in the dark days after the september 11th attacks. we must embrace them again now. so, how do we secure our homeland and stay true to our values? we do it with four level of collective response. it starts with the american...